Credit Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Oconomowoc, WI at Geebo

Credit Analyst

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8 Oconomowoc, WI Oconomowoc, WI Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$55K - $69.
7K a year Estimated:
$55K - $69.
7K a year We've been named a Top Place to Work for 14 years in a rowand we're hiring! As a Credit Analyst you'll #makelivesbetter by analyzing the financial condition of businesses applying for commercial credit; helping to maintain the top-notch quality of our commercial loan portfolio.
This position is designed to teach you the ropes, with a primary focus on the analysis of less complex loans and loan renewals.
If you have a knack for numbers and enjoy getting into the weeds to break down complex information, then come start your finance career at Bank Five Nine.
General responsibilities may include:
Analyzing credit data and financial statements of new and existing commercial loan customers to determine the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money.
Preparing thorough, objective and accurate loan presentations, illustrating the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money; assigning appropriate risk ratings.
Analyzing requests for changes to collateral on existing loans.
Working closely with Commercial Lenders to gather relevant customer information for analysis.
Must Haves:
Bachelor's Degree in Business, Accounting, Finance or equivalent experience.
Strong understanding of accounting and/or finance concepts.
Knowledgeable of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Possesses basic keyboarding skills and the ability to navigate in a Windows environment.
Nice to have, but not required:
Minimum of 1 year experience in banking.
Minimum of 6 months experience working with commercial credit or lending.
Minimum of 6 months experience working with SBA credit or lending.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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